RTG Seminar by Dr. Babette Döbrich
NA62 status, how to look for Axions and Dark Photons at MeV, and how to hold the mirror up to eV Dark Matter
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14.06.2017 von 16:00 bis 17:30 |
Wo | HS II, Physics Highrise |
Name | C. Skorek |
Kontakttelefon | 7612035715 |
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Fixed target experiments are a particularly useful tool in the search of very weakly coupled particles in the MeV-GeV range, which are of interest, e.g. as potential Dark Matter mediators. The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS is currently taking data to measure the rare decay K->pi \nu \bar{\nu}. Owing to the high beam-energy and a hermetic detector coverage, NA62 also has the opportunity to directly search for a plethora of long-lived beyond-the Standard Model particles, such as Axion-like Particles and Dark Photons. If, on the contrary, these particles are very light, they are a good Dark Matter candidate and various "funky" direct detection options exist.